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FM-grnl23

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 09:06 AM

6h ago

Tel-Aviv, Israel

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The media file captures an upward-angled view of an interior space, showcasing several framed artworks against a rustic stone background. Three black-framed pieces are visible, appearing to be shadow…read more

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The media file captures an upward-angled view of an interior space, showcasing several framed artworks against a rustic stone background. Three black-framed pieces are visible, appearing to be shadow boxes or deep frames. Each frame contains a white fabric or paper base upon which intricate, black designs resembling tree branches or roots are embroidered or drawn. A notable detail in the artworks is the presence of blocky, square-like characters, characteristic of East Asian script or artist's seals (potentially Japanese or Chinese), appearing in the upper left corners of some pieces, such as the prominent middle frame. The frames are suspended by thin, metallic wires, with small black clips securing them to a hanging system. The background is a textured, light-colored stone surface, likely limestone, exhibiting natural variations, rough edges, and visible grout lines, suggesting an old, possibly historical, building structure. This stone appears to be a wall extending high, almost like a ceiling from the low vantage point of the camera. In the bottom-left corner, a contrasting smooth, white architectural surface is partially visible. The scene depicts an art exhibition or display within what appears to be an old building, possibly an art gallery or a refurbished historical site, consistent with locations found in Tel-Aviv, Israel. Artificial lighting illuminates the setting, casting subtle shadows and highlighting the textures of both the stone and the artworks. The overall impression is a blend of ancient architecture and contemporary artistic expression. | Open Wire